For those who think the fancy blur effect found throughout iOS 7 adds nothing to their iOS device, here's how to disable it.
(Credit: Jason Cipriani)
It's a neat magic trick, and definitely adds a bit of depth to iOS. But not everyone is going to be amused by seeing app icons or chat bubbles blurred out.
As brought to my attention by Lifehacker, which pulled this simple setting tweak out of a post on Guiding Tech, it's possible to disable this blur effect and solidify all graphic overlays.
In addition to removing the effect, Guiding Tech claims it will improve performance and battery life on older iPhone models running iOS 7. I can't verify this claim, but if you're having a lot of issues with iOS 7 on an iPhone 4 or 4S, it's worth a shot.
As with many of the UI tweaks on iOS 7, you can find the control to disable the blur effect in Settings > General > Accessibility.
(Credit: Screenshot by Jason Cipriani)
You should see a drastic change in the overall appearance of both. In addition to changes there, you'll find subtle changes throughout the entire operating system, both in and out of apps. Again, another obvious place to see this is in Messages when you are typing out a message. Instead of seeing chat bubbles behind the keyboard, you'll now have an undisturbed background.
Now that you know it's possible to disable this feature, are you going to? If so, why?
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